The statute requiring permission from all parties before a recording can be made applies only to statements made in private. A teacher’s statements to a college class is not private in the sense that say, a conversation between a husband and wife alone at home is usually considered private and protected against such recording.
I’m sure you’re right. In any event, I’ve never seen anything official that this student’s actions were a violation of any kind of rule or law.
Again we see the root of the problem: The Institution is more concerned about its employees than its students....Same with all Teachers Unions, to hell with the students, it’s about US....